You work as a systems administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network has a domain named internal.ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network have Windows Server 2008 R2 installed and all workstations have Windows 7 installed.
ABC.com has acquired another company, named Weyland Industries, that contains an Active Directory domain named internal.weyland.com. The transfer of internal DNS zone data is not allowed for zones outside the Weyland Industries network.
During the course of the day you receive an instruction from the CIO to grant employees of ABC.com the necessary name resolution permissions for resolving names from intranet.weyland.com.
Which of the following actions should you take?
A.
You should consider putting intranet.weyland.com in the Active Directory of ABC.com.
B.
You should consider having a subzone established for the intranet.weyland.com domain.
C.
You should consider reconfiguring the intranet.weyland.com domain as a standard primary zone.
D.
You should consider setting conditional forwarding for the intranet.weyland.com domain.
Explanation:
In order to permit a ABC.com user to resolve names from intranet.weyland.com domain you need to set the conditional forwarding for the intranet.weyland.com domain. A conditional forwarding is a DNS query setting that allows a DNS server to route a request for a particular name to another DNS server by specifying a name and IP address.